Anthony Peluso and Paul Postma will be scratched against Carolina on Tuesday.

With 40 PIMs and 68 hits in 28 games this season, Peluso has had a fine season if you're in a reverse league. Except that he hasn't played a whole lot, which will continue to be the damper on his potential value.

Anthony Peluso will see his first game since Jan. 26th when he skates on the Jets' fourth line Tuesday versus St. Louis.

Peluso will skate to the right of Chris Thorburn and Andrew Copp, for what could result in a ferocious fourth line. Peluso has posted 38 PIMs and 64 hits thus far in 27 games, so look for him to build on this opportunity.

While he hasn't done much of his last five games, Peluso has managed to post 29 PIMs and 47 hits through 21 games this season. Not bad if your league rewards such things. He'll skate to the right of Joel Armia and Andrew Copp on Winnipeg's fourth line.

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Mark Scheifele scored a goal in Thursday's 2-1 loss to the New York Rangers.

Well, it didn't take Scheifele long to get settled in after missing the last three games with a lower-body injury. His second period goal tied the game 1-1 at the time. Unfortunately for the Jets, Kevin Hayes scored the game-winning goal with under two minutes left in regulation. Scheifele has 14 goals and 27 points in 27 games this season. He's a must-start in all fantasy leagues whenever the Jets are in action.

Bryan Little has registered three points in three games since his return from injury.

Just in case you thought the injury-prone Little was washed up, think again. Little remains one of the best underrated players from both a real and fantasy hockey perspective. If he is available on your wire, go get him.

"I'm still scoring points, we're winning games -- it's not a big deal for me," Ehlers said. "So I'm not too worried. But I wouldn't mind that one goes in soon." He has provided 11 assists during his goal drought. Ehlers has four goals in 29 games this campaign, but he has a team-leading 19 helpers to give him 23 points.

Mathieu Perreault (upper body) will indeed return to the Jets' lineup on Thursday.

Perreault had declared himself ready to return, so this doesn't come as a big surprise. It's worth noting that he will start the contest on the fourth line after missing nearly a month, so if you're hoping for a big showing in his return then you might want to temper those expectations.

Brandon Tanev scored the first two goals of his NHL career in Friday's 5-3 win over Detroit.

They were both pretty important goals too. Tanev's first goal tied the game at three in the third period and 6:20 later, he gave the Jets a 4-3 lead. He finished the game with a plus-2 rating, two shots on goal, two hits and three blocked shots in 15:08 of ice time. The 25-year-old now has three points in 12 games this season. Despite the solid offensive output against the Wings, he can remain on the waiver wire in all fantasy formats.

He has been playing between Mathieu Perreault and Drew Stafford while Mark Scheifele recovers from a lower-body ailment. The move hasn't disrupted the offensive groove that Wheeler has enjoyed lately. He is currently riding six-game point streak, with one goal and six assists over that span.

Another game, another goal by Patrik Laine during Tuesday's 4-3 loss to Detroit.

He also added an assist in the match. Laine now has goals in four of his past five games, with five goals and seven points during that span. That also includes three games with a pair of points. The rookie sensation has an astounding 17 goals and 25 points in 29 games with a 21.8% shooting clip.

Draw Stafford scored his first goal of the season during Sunday's 3-0 win over the Predators.

It's been a trial of season for the veteran forward thus far, who played in just his ninth game of the campaign. But he finally got off the proverbial schneid with a wrap-around goal, and what turned out to be the eventual winning goal. Stafford now has three points thus far.

"The first thing is that’s 700 the hard way, 700 means that he started when there was almost a fight a night," said head coach Paul Maurice. "Whether you got into one or not, that’s on his pedigree. The mental toughness to be willing to do what you need to do in that role is as demanding as any role in pro sports. I’ve never played that role, so I’m not sure where fear sits in it, but you certainly have an awareness and anticipation."

Dustin Byfuglien extended his point streak to six games Thursday night.

He had an assist on Mark Scheifele's goal in a 2-1 loss to the New York Rangers. Byfuglien has registered one goal and six helpers during his scoring spree. He has 19 points in 30 games now, which ties him for third among defensemen.

Jacob Trouba finally collected his first points of the year during Sunday's 3-0 win over the Predators.

Trouba picked up a pair of assists along with a minor, a block, two hits and four shots during his 27:07 of work. Through nine games, it would seem the youngster is well on his way to another fine season.

Hellebuyck stopped 27 of 30 shots, including all three on the kill. But he stopped just one of four during the shootout to take the loss. It drops his record to 10-9-1 with a .910 save percentage with a 2.67 GAA.

Michael Hutchinson allowed two goals on 24 shots in Thursday's 2-1 loss to the Rangers.

The game was tied 1-1 late, but Rangers forward Kevin Hayes scored the game-winner with just over one minute left in regulation. Hutchinson has a 3-5-2 record with a 2.95 goals-against-average and a .900 save percentage this season.